What is the standard form of y=(4x)(x-3)-(x^{2}-4)(-x+2)?

Jace Baxter

Jace Baxter

Answered question

2022-02-03

What is the standard form of y=(4x)(x3)(x24)(x+2)?

Answer & Explanation

zerogirlg16

zerogirlg16

Beginner2022-02-04Added 10 answers

Explanation:
The standard form of a general equation of degree 3 is
y=ax3+bx2+cx+d
To convert the given equation: y=(4x)(x3)(x24)(x+2)
into standard form, we must first expand the expression on the right side:
y=(4x212x)(x3+2x2+4x8)
=x3+4x22x212x4x+8
=x3+2x216x+8
(which is in standard form)
Answer:
y=x3+2x216x+8

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